〘 noun 〙 A talisman of gods and Buddhas that is placed in a cloth bag or under an arm and worn on the upper arm. [Essays, Morisada Manko (1837-53)] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 布袋に納めたり、腕ぬきに入れたりして二の腕につける神仏の守り札。〔随筆・守貞漫稿(1837‐53)〕
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